ISIS Supporters Are Celebrating The Ariana Grande Concert Explosions & It Is Filling Us With Absoloute Disgust

Last night we all saw a tragedy where at least 19 people were killed and more than 50 people injured after a blast a concert venue in Manchester, United Kingdom. The blasts occurred towards the end of an Ariana Grande concert and the police are currently treating the tragedy as a “terrorist incident”.

What's riling us up are the Twitter accounts that are known to be associated with the terrorist organisation ISIS. These accounts have been posting celebratory messages while using the hashtags that refer to the attacks. Some users are even encouraging people to commit such acts at other concerts and public gatherings. That is the sickest, most vile thing we have ever witnessed!

A few users even took the occasion to describe these attacks as an act of revenge in response to what is happening in Iraq and Syria. One of the messages described the attack as an act of revenge in response to air strikes in Iraq and Syria. A user named Abdul Haqq said on Twitter "It seems that bombs of the British airforce over children of Mosul and Raqqa has just came back to #Manchester,”

Twitter was not the only medium via which these group of people were celebrating these attacks. A channel on messaging application Telegram, known to be associated with the terrorist organisation said "We hope that the perpetrator is one of the soldiers of the caliphate,” Other users made descriptive artwork saying "the beginning is in Brussels and Paris, and in London, we form a state,”

There have many instances when ISIS supporters are known to claim responsibility and celebrate attacks that are carried out in the West and other regions. This, however, does not mean the terror group have always been behind every incident. ISIS supporters are known to claim attacks that are carried out by other “soldiers” for themselves even though there is no proof or direct links found between the supporters and the terror group.